Modi Faces Congress Onslaught After Foreign Trip
The Congress party launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday, immediately following his return from a five-nation tour. The party’s criticism focused on the Prime Minister’s domestic priorities, notably the escalating situation in Manipur.
Congress leaders demanded an immediate visit to Manipur by the PM to assess the ground reality and address the ongoing crisis. They highlighted the urgent need for a peaceful resolution and emphasized the suffering of the people.
Beyond Manipur, the Congress also pressed for Modi’s intervention in the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack. They called for a comprehensive security review and decisive action against those responsible.
Further, the party criticized the state of infrastructure in Gujarat, urging the Prime Minister to prioritize development projects. They pointed to several ongoing issues that require immediate attention.
Finally, the Congress urged the Prime Minister to convene an all-party meeting before the upcoming Monsoon session of Parliament. This, they argued, is crucial for productive discussions and consensus-building on critical national issues.
The Congress’s sharp criticism underscores the growing political pressure on the government. The party’s demands reflect deep-seated concerns about the handling of crucial issues, and their call for an all-party meeting highlights the need for broader political dialogue in the face of escalating challenges. The upcoming Monsoon session is set to be a crucial test of the government’s ability to address these concerns effectively.